Received my device today. I have the following issue: 2 HDMI displays out of 3 have wrong scale resulting in approx 5% hidden display area. I.e. I can not see the left nor right edge, bottom and top part of the screen. Any idea how to fix? Thanks!

Given that we pay extra for what is essentially a service job (i.e. we get Linux preinstalled, rather than buy a cheaper Android version of the MK802IV and then use Picuntu Nand Basic GUI version and install for free), I would have expected fairly simple stuff like this to be fixed. This was also a problem on the MK802III version which shipped with a 16GB MicroSD card with Picuntu taking only 8GB and the rest remaining unused, but it was easier to resize as we could remove the card and use a PC to change the partitions.

A quick search revealed that the fault is down to lack of power getting to the device.I tried some different usb cables/plugs combinations and ended up buying a single core pengstick purely down to the British 5v power input!

Given that we pay extra for what is essentially a service job (i.e. we get Linux preinstalled, rather than buy a cheaper Android version of the MK802IV and then use Picuntu Nand Basic GUI version and install for free), I would have expected fairly simple stuff like this to be fixed. This was also a problem on the MK802III version which shipped with a 16GB MicroSD card with Picuntu taking only 8GB and the rest remaining unused, but it was easier to resize as we could remove the card and use a PC to change the partitions.

We thought this was a great way to show whats possible on this hardware, personally I think LMMS running on the MK802IV LE blows any android or IOS music software away, and for an ARM device to perform like an x86 machine in this kind of application... Well the future is going to be extremely interesting

I'm evaluating a purchase of an 802IV - LE or not, not sure yet - fundamentally as a media center and on-line movie streamer, or for game play. But I'd also like to hack with it a bit...

I was wondering whether the source code released so far includes the Mali integration, also at the OS userland level. I read the full post here (not the build and flash instructions though) and didn't find clear info about that. I'm curious about how far you got on that front.

I mean, I'm not an extremely experienced expert, but I have some experience about porting Android OS (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum ... s-emev-osp) and I know the integration of 2D and 3D graphic and DSP subsystems is not possible on the OS without either vendor source code, or at least compatible binaries for that OS...

In other words - what does the message " GPU - Mali 400 Supports Open GL ES 1.1 and 2.0 (Linux support coming soon) " mean, in MK802IV LE Specifications?

Any video available about Hi-Res video decoding, or 3D gaming, comparing Android and Picuntu?

I've been continuing to work with my MK802IV LE. WiFi's antenna performance seems not to be optimum so I'd like to use USB-adapter like TL-WN721N, which should be pretty well supported in Linux environment.